Donald Trump’s “on again, off again” relationship with Hispanics in the United States is apparently off. Again. And as the frontrunner of Republican presidential candidates made quite clear at the beginning of an August 25 press conference in Dubuque, Iowa.

After Trump stood before media from a podium, Hispanic reporter Jorge Ramos rose to ask a question about immigration. However, Trump wouldn’t acknowledge Ramos, who is anchor of Univision’s national news broadcast and host of an English-speaking program on Fusion TV. Ramos continued as Trump began prodding other reporters for questions, which led the presidential candidate to repeatedly tell the reporter to “sit down!”

When Ramos explained he had every right to ask a question, Trump snapped:

"No you don’t. You haven’t been called. Go back to Univision."

When other reporters didn’t respond to his prompts for questions, Trump then waved a staff person over to remove the Ramos, and forcibly, too. He was pushed out of the room despite “don’t touch me” pleas. See it for yourself:

Trump offended most Hispanic Americans early in his campaign with claims that Mexicans are drug-using rapists who are “taking our money” and “taking our jobs(.)” The Hispanic community responded negatively, as did Ramos’ Univision network, which cancelled its coverage of the Trump-sponsored Miss USA contest. Trump threatened to sue the Hispanic network, but never proceeded. After the comment continued to cost him business deals, Trump issued a half-hearted apology, claiming “they love me!” Seems like this recent incident might put him back in the “off again” category with Hispanic voters, however.